The Shelby County football team dominated time of possession Friday night against South Oldham.

However it was the Dragons who dominated most of the game.

Capitalizing off several big plays – both on the ground and through the air - South Oldham built an 18-point halftime lead, then cruised to a 34-16 victory over the host Rockets on their Senior Night at Robert Doyle Stadium.

That’s what some t-shirts inside Rupp Arena read Monday night for Laettner’s appearance as coach of The Villains, who took on a group of former University of Kentucky “greats” (sorry I have to reserve judgment on DeAndre Liggins and Enes Kanter) known as the Big Blue All-Stars in a charity basketball game.

Sophomore quarterback Lawson Page continued his breakthrough season, and senior running back Darian Dugle had his breakout game for the Collins football team Friday night.

Page accounted for the Titans’ first six touchdowns – with four TD passes and two short scoring runs – and Dugle had 218 yards of offense (97 rushing, 121 receiving) and two touchdowns to lead Collins to a 56-0 victory at winless Atherton in its Class 4A, District 3 finale.

The Shelby County football team blitzed visiting Bullitt East, 29-0, in the second half on its way to a 32-13 victory in the Class 5A, District 4 finale for both.

“I’m just excited, mostly for the kids,” said Rockets Coach Todd Shipley, whose team ended a four-game losing streak despite having trailed, 13-3, at halftime. “They work and work and work, it’s good to see the fruits of their labor.”